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Pachmarhi, a hill station and sanatorium in the Central Provinces of India, holds a fascinating history and stunning natural wonders. Discovered by Captain James Forsyth of the British army, this picturesque retreat became the summer capital for British troops in 1857. The population, doubling during the hot summer months, reached 3020 by 1901. Situated at a high elevation from the sea level, Pachmarhi boasts breathtaking landscapes of forests, streams, and waterfalls within the Satpuras. These lush surroundings are not only picturesque but also serve as a habitat for abundant wildlife. The area is part of the Pachmarhi Biosphere Preserve, established in 1999 to connect two forest reserves and Satpura National Park, forming a larger wildlife conservation area. The crown jewel of Pachmarhi is Dhupgarh, the highest point in Central India. Explore the ancient caves of Pachmarhi, where cave paintings dating back 10,000 years can be found. Marvel at the rich history and natural beauty that intertwine in this unique destination.
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Pachmarhi, a picturesque destination, is located 47 km away from Pipariya. To reach Pachmarhi, you can take a shared taxi (Bolero) or a bus from Pipariya, which is situated on the Itarsi-Jabalpur rail line. The Bolero taxi charges INR 1000, while the bus fare is INR 20 per head. If you prefer a middle seat on the bus, it may cost INR 60 per head. Alternatively, you can also directly reach Pachmarhi by bus from Bhopal, which is 210 km away by road, Itarsi, or Jabalpur. Nagpur is another city from where you can travel to Pachmarhi. The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation has introduced luxury buses that take approximately eight hours to reach this beautiful destination.
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